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What Ever Happened to Artemis Schedule Publisher ?

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Derek Marsden
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I have been working in SE Asia for quite a few years and have lost track of a product I used to use alot in the UK. I have searched the Artemis WEB site and it as if the product never existed, anyone know if Schedule Publisher is still available and if so what its called now ?

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Hi,

You are correct Schedule Publisher has gone through several releases and is now called AMS REALTIME Projects. The AMS REALTIME name came into being in 1995. For more information visit www.amsrealtime.com

You can also register for a newsletter there.
Ed van der Tak
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Talking about AMS Realtime Project, does anybody know about exporting activity data to primavera P3 3.x?

Thanks,
Ed
Ian Thomson
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Absolutely correct.

I used AMS Realtime Projects and AMS Realtime Resourcing while working in the UK in 2000 for ICL. It had replaced AMS Schedule Publisher.

We had been using Schedule Publisher since 1991.
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Hi there Derek,

We are 99% sure that Schedule Publisher was superseded by AMS REALTIME Projects. The name change took place in 1994.

Hope this helps?